Prosecution provides living expenses to families of victims in Hanwha Aerospace explosion
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korea's prosecution service is providing financial support to families of victims from an explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace facility in Daejeon.
- The blast on June 1 resulted in seven casualties, including five deaths.
- The prosecution is cooperating with police and labor authorities to investigate the cause and responsibility for the accident.
South Korea's prosecution service has initiated financial aid for the families affected by a deadly explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace facility in Daejeon. The incident, which occurred on June 1, claimed the lives of five individuals and left two others injured, bringing the total number of casualties to seven.
The Daejeon District Prosecutors' Office stated on June 5 that it had begun supporting the victims immediately after the accident. Prosecutors met with the bereaved families of the deceased to identify their most urgent needs. Subsequently, an economic support review committee convened on June 4 to decide on financial assistance for those affected.
Living expenses and emergency stabilization funds were disbursed on June 5. A prosecution official emphasized close cooperation with the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Employment and Labor to determine the cause of the accident and assign responsibility. "We will do our best to support the accident victims," the official added.
The explosion and subsequent fire occurred at approximately 10:59 a.m. on June 1 at the cleaning facility within Hanwha Aerospace's Daejeon plant in Oesong-dong, Yuseong-gu. Fire authorities responded swiftly, issuing a Level 1 alert 18 minutes after the report and deploying 32 units of equipment and 121 personnel. The main fire was brought under control by 11:49 a.m., with the extinguishing process completed by 1:07 p.m. after mopping-up operations.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.